Dynasort has always been a set-and-forget app. You build recipes, assign them to collections, and the sorting runs itself.
That’s the point, but it has a cost. Once things work, nobody looks at them again. And stores change: catalogs grow, traffic shifts, a collection that converted well in March quietly stops converting in June. The data to catch all of this has been sitting in your Insights the whole time. Someone just has to read it every week.
Now something does.
What it is
Weekly Recommendations is a new card on your Dynasort dashboard, included on every paid plan. Every Monday morning it reviews your store’s own data and posts 3 to 6 prioritized recommendations: specific, quantified, and each linked to the exact place in Dynasort where you act on it.
Not “improve your product pages.” More like: “This collection drew 8,500 sessions in the last 28 days but converts at a third of your store average, and it still runs your generic default recipe. Here is the recipe that’s outperforming everything else. Consider assigning it.”
What it looks at
Each week’s review covers your last 28 days and how they compare to the 28 before, including:
- Enabled collections converting well below your store average, ranked by traffic so the highest-impact fixes come first
- Collections whose conversion or revenue dropped sharply this week versus last
- Enabled collections with no recipe assigned, and high-traffic collections still on the default recipe
- Recipes that haven’t been touched in months while their collections decline
- Your best-performing recipe, and the laggard collections that aren’t using it
- Collections where shoppers add to cart normally but complete purchase far less than average, which usually points to price, shipping, or stock rather than sorting. When that’s the story, it says so.
- Plan features you already pay for but aren’t using, like A/B testing, suggested only when your data indicates they’d help
- Tracking anomalies. In our first week, it flagged two stores whose orders mostly bypass the online storefront, which makes conversion look artificially low. Knowing that is worth more than any sorting tweak.
Every number it quotes is your own, pulled from the same Insights data you already see in the app. It cannot invent statistics and it cannot link to things that don’t exist in your store. If your store is new and doesn’t have enough traffic yet, it says so and waits.
It learns what you want
Every recommendation has three controls: mark it done, dismiss it, or rate it with a thumbs up or down. That feedback feeds the next week’s review. Dismissed recommendations don’t come back unless the underlying number gets meaningfully worse. Thumbs tell it which categories of advice you want more of and which to drop.
And it writes in your language. If you run your Shopify admin in German, Czech, Hebrew, or any of the other languages Dynasort supports, the recommendations arrive in that language, quoting revenue in your currency.
What it costs
Nothing extra. Weekly Recommendations is included on all paid plans, from Basic up. There’s nothing to install or configure: if you’re on a paid plan, it’s already on your dashboard.
If you’re evaluating Dynasort, every paid plan starts with a 30-day free trial.